An infectious disease specialist explains why you need the latest COVID-19 vaccine and who should get it ASAP.
Tag: COVID-19
What’s the Difference Between RSV, the Flu and COVID-19?
Wondering whether its RSV, the flu or COVID-19? Learn how to tell the difference — or if it could be more than one infection at a time.
Here’s Why COVID-19 Is Still Dangerous
An infectious disease specialist explains why and how COVID-19 is still dangerous, especially to our most vulnerable populations.
How To Prevent Your Kids From Getting Sick
Learn how to help your child stay safe from COVID-19, the cold and flu, and other germs.
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Paxlovid Mouth: What It Is and How To Find Relief
It’s not that Paxlovid itself tastes terrible. But in some people, a side effect of the medication is a lingering, unpleasant taste in your mouth that just won’t seem to go away. But it’s important to finish out your course of treatment.
No, the COVID-19 Pandemic Isn’t Over
The U.S. President ended the national public health emergency declaration on May 11, 2023. But that doesn’t mean the pandemic’s over. Find out what it does mean and how it affects you.
Does COVID-19 Put You More at Risk for RSV?
COVID-19 and RSV aren’t actually related, and one can’t cause the other. We asked an infectious disease specialist to explain how they’re different, and why those differences matter.
Can Monoclonal Antibodies Reduce Your Risk of Getting COVID-19?
Monoclonal antibodies were once used as a tool to fight against COVID-19 infection. An infectious disease specialist explains how now, other treatment options are proving more effective.
Know Your Treatment Options for COVID-19
Today, COVID-19 treatments are available both in and out of the hospital. An infectious disease expert explains all the options, as well as what to know about each.
Can COVID-19 Cause Heart Palpitations?
We talked to a cardiologist to learn more about what palpitations are, why people frequently experience them during and after COVID-19 infection, and what to do about them.